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we're about to hear from the president of the united states. we just heard the legendary roots crew with the orchestra, one of my favorite groups of musicians in america, little known but killed it. >> i loved it. it was really good. >> a dusting off of a cody chestnut classic. >> which is a song i loved. i'm dating myself. >> we knew the song. >> madly googling here. >> it has been an awesome afternoon of music. we are waiting for fun. to take the stage. >> and ambassador to the u.n. samantha power now on stage. >> every struggle to improve the human condition starts as a battle. after a relentless 12-year campaign, the world eradicated smallpox. in 2000, hiv/aids was killing so many in africa, infections have been cut in almost half. but today we face another challenge that many see as insurmountable, ebola. it has already taken thousands of people's lives, and it could take hundreds of thousands more. the curve of the epidemic is trending disastrously right now. but we can solve this. we know how to give infected people a fighting chance and
we're about to hear from the president of the united states. we just heard the legendary roots crew with the orchestra, one of my favorite groups of musicians in america, little known but killed it. >> i loved it. it was really good. >> a dusting off of a cody chestnut classic. >> which is a song i loved. i'm dating myself. >> we knew the song. >> madly googling here. >> it has been an awesome afternoon of music. we are waiting for fun. to take the stage....
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the first time when i was sworn into the united states, and nine times in my promotions in the united states navy. most recently former director dan coats administered the oath of office when i became the director of the national counter terrorism center. the oath is sacred. it is a foundation of our constitution. the oath to me means not only that i swear a true faith and allegiance to that sacred document, but i view it as a co covenant with my workforce they lead and every american that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of my office. i come from a long line of public servants that come forward to protect our country. when i took my uniform off it was the first time in 70 years that an immediate member of my family was not wearing a uniform. it was at times very demanding. but the rewards in serving in america's special operations community more than make up for the demands. after my retirement, i was fortunate to work for a great private sector firm. i left the business world after three years to lead a nonprofit company. some ask why i would do that, but the answer w
the first time when i was sworn into the united states, and nine times in my promotions in the united states navy. most recently former director dan coats administered the oath of office when i became the director of the national counter terrorism center. the oath is sacred. it is a foundation of our constitution. the oath to me means not only that i swear a true faith and allegiance to that sacred document, but i view it as a co covenant with my workforce they lead and every american that i...
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china is a huge competitor of the united states. russia is meddling in a variety of areas and so what is he doing, he's creating an alliance. he's working with the uk to try to lift the travel ban that will affect all of europe and so he is trying to pursue our interests in a way that is deferential to the diplomatic community and the u.n. in particular. >> we know there have been a lot of tensions between the united states and other countries. i'm thinking france, for example. from your european perspective, are those really big deal or are we blowing them out of proportion? >> they're a huge deal. listen, the leaders of the world will be watching president biden and asking themselves one simple question. who is this man? he talks about alliances around the world, but his actions at times have been almost trumpian. if you look at afghanistan, making the decision to have that withdrawal, springing it on partners, if you like, and then sticking to it. and then that deal that you were talking about over nuclear submarines for australi
china is a huge competitor of the united states. russia is meddling in a variety of areas and so what is he doing, he's creating an alliance. he's working with the uk to try to lift the travel ban that will affect all of europe and so he is trying to pursue our interests in a way that is deferential to the diplomatic community and the u.n. in particular. >> we know there have been a lot of tensions between the united states and other countries. i'm thinking france, for example. from your...
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it is a desire to be seen as sharing equivalence with the united states. both in terms of refusing to accept that american democracy is a superior political system. >> is that a bad thing for the world or us? >> it's certainly a bad thing for the united states, no question about that. you see a united states that is embarrassed on the global stage after the events of the past ten days. a united states whose government seems weaker on the world stage than before. >> we were weak before the russians came along. we were weak because the american people were not interested in a war in syria, not because of anything to do with the russians. >> weak because you're being consistently outmaneuvered on this issue. >> let me get back to professor for a minute. do you accept the fact that simon marks made the argument that a lot of this has to do with ego and the desire of the russian leader to re-establish equality, global equality with the united states? >> i think that the putin realistic and he understand that russia know more than great power. it's not the super
it is a desire to be seen as sharing equivalence with the united states. both in terms of refusing to accept that american democracy is a superior political system. >> is that a bad thing for the world or us? >> it's certainly a bad thing for the united states, no question about that. you see a united states that is embarrassed on the global stage after the events of the past ten days. a united states whose government seems weaker on the world stage than before. >> we were...
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that's why the united states with partners around the world will continue to stand with the brave people of ukraine -- >> this afternoon ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to address the u.n. where he will renew his calls for more international assistance in russia's invasion. joining us now, andrea mitchell, and nbc white house correspondent, mike memoli, and with democracy as a whole, how do you see the global community seeing that? >> i guess the global community is divided as always. i thought it was a very effective broad appeal from the north to the south, to democracy, of course, primarily, and ukraine, but also an appeal on climate change, on artificial intelligence, on all of the other issues that are dividing the world. it was a powerful speech, well delivered, well crafted, and trying to show the united states as the leader that is it, just the de facto leader of the world, and the fact that other members of the security council, the uk and france were not here, friends of america. obviously russia was in the room with lavrov, not putin, and they were sanctioned by
that's why the united states with partners around the world will continue to stand with the brave people of ukraine -- >> this afternoon ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to address the u.n. where he will renew his calls for more international assistance in russia's invasion. joining us now, andrea mitchell, and nbc white house correspondent, mike memoli, and with democracy as a whole, how do you see the global community seeing that? >> i guess the global community is...
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the united states military doesn't do pinpricks. even a limited strike will send a message to assad that no other nation can deliver. i don't think we should remove a dictator by force. think twice before using chemical weapons. >> that pinprick remark was a direct reference to this from senator john mccain a week ago. we have to have a plan. it has to be a strategy. it can not be in my view, pinprick cruise missiles. >> above all, the president was making a case for a vision america's role in the world and implored sit snz to kid what he believes is the moral responsibility that comes hand in hand with the global dominance. >> america is not the world's policeman. terrible things happen across the globe. and it is beyond our means to right every wrong. but when -- with modest effort and risk, we can stop children from being gassed to death. and thereby make our own children safer over the long run. i believe we should act. >> joining me now congressman, democrat from california, a member of the armed house services committee. he is
the united states military doesn't do pinpricks. even a limited strike will send a message to assad that no other nation can deliver. i don't think we should remove a dictator by force. think twice before using chemical weapons. >> that pinprick remark was a direct reference to this from senator john mccain a week ago. we have to have a plan. it has to be a strategy. it can not be in my view, pinprick cruise missiles. >> above all, the president was making a case for a vision...
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states while these applicants who have not yet been approved for relocation to the united states which has been tortuous and deeply flawed situation of winning that approval. he was complaining that the people who have been approve and as he said the people under his administration have done quite a lot to speed up the process and relocated some people who have made it all of the way through the process. now, that is different from the people he is talking about relocating to the third world country, and this is the part that is under way. on your point to the afghan women and girls and in the q&a portion, he started to argue against himself which is someone who is the now president as a candidate closely like you did, you know that he is tending to do once in a while, when he gets going on something, making that moving statement about, you know, what the young woman said to him about how she wanted to become a doctor, and the larger point is that it is up to the afghan government, and up to the afghans themselves to ensure that young women can become doctors, but the point is that the
states while these applicants who have not yet been approved for relocation to the united states which has been tortuous and deeply flawed situation of winning that approval. he was complaining that the people who have been approve and as he said the people under his administration have done quite a lot to speed up the process and relocated some people who have made it all of the way through the process. now, that is different from the people he is talking about relocating to the third world...
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in some cases the united states has been some sort of a bind recently in state dinners. the president of brazil rejected hers and a lot of european countries are upset with the united states about the nsa scandal and spying on their leaders and people. and so we needed somebody to take a state dinner to some agree. i know the white house will be upset with my saying that but hollande coming here not only punk waits the significance but helps to some degree show that the united states is trying to get back on track and get beyond the nsa scandal, which has been so hard for a lot of european citizens to digest. >> iranians celebrating the 35th anniversary of the revolution. since the sanctions have been eased, as you know, steve, hundreds of french businessmen made the journey to tehran. what's the nature of our relationship with the french with regards to iran specifically? >> well, when president sarkozy was in place, he and his foreign minister were very, very militant in their concern about iran's nuclear program. and it's not to say that that militancy has subsided bu
in some cases the united states has been some sort of a bind recently in state dinners. the president of brazil rejected hers and a lot of european countries are upset with the united states about the nsa scandal and spying on their leaders and people. and so we needed somebody to take a state dinner to some agree. i know the white house will be upset with my saying that but hollande coming here not only punk waits the significance but helps to some degree show that the united states is trying...
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the question was asked why is rudy giuliani a personal attorney for the president of the united states undertaking what might be seen as foreign affairs work? >> right. that's the question. why was rudy giuliani speaking to people in ukraine on behalf of the president? he said i know if i do everything -- he said everything he did in ukraine the president knew about. he is there talking to ukraine about possibly investigating former vice president joe biden and hunter biden, why would a personal attorney for the president be doing that, if it is just diplomacy and foreign affairs? what it looks like. we don't know anything yet. it looks like some kind of collusion. >> some kind of collusion. over to you, joyce. >> well, some kind of collusion is actually really interesting, because the statute that we're looking at and the real outcome is congressional investigation and possibly impeachment. if you want to talk about criminal law, the criminal statute everyone is talking about is the bribery statute. that's the one place during the mueller report in the criminal code that we saw the wo
the question was asked why is rudy giuliani a personal attorney for the president of the united states undertaking what might be seen as foreign affairs work? >> right. that's the question. why was rudy giuliani speaking to people in ukraine on behalf of the president? he said i know if i do everything -- he said everything he did in ukraine the president knew about. he is there talking to ukraine about possibly investigating former vice president joe biden and hunter biden, why would a...
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maybe it was coordinated with the united states. now, for the last six months, almost everything has been coordinated. but these are not the items, the drones coming from iran. because if i ask, if we turn around, you can see, that's the opposite direction headed toward teheran. but just sort of, orient ourselves on the map here. jordan is in that direction. so if we are seeing these rockets, and the west bank. behind the old city. you drop into the jordan valley. throughout the west bank. across the jordan river to the dead sea into jordan. jordan also says it is using its air defenses. jordan is a close ally to shoot down drowns flying over its territory or iranian missiles going through its air space. jordan is one of several countries closing their air space tonight. >> richard, take a step back. and let's talk about how the region is going to respond. because there has been so much anger at israel from its neighbors because of the way it has conducted the war in gaza. and the world, frankly because of the siege and the deaths o
maybe it was coordinated with the united states. now, for the last six months, almost everything has been coordinated. but these are not the items, the drones coming from iran. because if i ask, if we turn around, you can see, that's the opposite direction headed toward teheran. but just sort of, orient ourselves on the map here. jordan is in that direction. so if we are seeing these rockets, and the west bank. behind the old city. you drop into the jordan valley. throughout the west bank....
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it is a reason that back in the united states there is a lot of opposition to the united states doing business with this country. again, in this diplomatic setting and environment, president obama when he was asked about it he said he saw what were modest progress in areas he identified to vietnam. >> no. not at all. >> obviously a situation where economics and trade are along with human rights. >> they both danced around the human rights issue. as they opened the floor to the press, the first question if coming from a vietnamese reporter, it was a question the president of vietnam was prepared for and had prepared statements to answer a question. we are talking about freedom of the press and speech and freedom of religion, all of that comes in to question here. how it ties into the arms embargo very quickly, they said it would be a case by case evaluation. that does take into the fact how much is being done with human rights, correct? >> president obama said that the arms issue is not linked to the recommend rights issue. others will want to see progress before there is a significant
it is a reason that back in the united states there is a lot of opposition to the united states doing business with this country. again, in this diplomatic setting and environment, president obama when he was asked about it he said he saw what were modest progress in areas he identified to vietnam. >> no. not at all. >> obviously a situation where economics and trade are along with human rights. >> they both danced around the human rights issue. as they opened the floor to the...
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this is the problem with the united states. you have to look for a statesman who has real experience in politics for years. not because to have position in congress for few years or minister of foreign affairs, for example. that doesn't mean you have the experience. the experience in states could be much, much stronger. so we don't think that most of the presidents of the united states were well versed in politics. >> so a man with no experience in foreign policy, in the white house, is not necessarily dangerous, in your view? >> if anyone who doesn't have experience in any position, a white house or in the presidential palace in syria, or another country, of course it's dangerous for the country generally. of course the united states as a great power, it could have more impact on the rest of the world, but it's not only about the experience. when you have institutions, they can help. it's about intention. is it going to be with good experience, but with militaristic intentions, and so on. so you have to talk about many factors
this is the problem with the united states. you have to look for a statesman who has real experience in politics for years. not because to have position in congress for few years or minister of foreign affairs, for example. that doesn't mean you have the experience. the experience in states could be much, much stronger. so we don't think that most of the presidents of the united states were well versed in politics. >> so a man with no experience in foreign policy, in the white house, is...
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treaties which bound the united states and the soviet union and the united states to cooperation on arms control. not every conflict was averted, but the world avoided nuclear catastrophe and we created the time and the space to win the cold war without firing a shot at the soviets. the agreement now reached between the international community and the islamic republic of iran builds on this tradition of strong principled diplomacy. after two years of negotiations we have achieved a detailed arrangement that permanently prohibits iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. it cuts off all of iran's pathways to a bomb. it contains the most comprehensive inspection and verification regime ever negotiated to monitor a nuclear program. as was true in previous treaties it does not resolve all problems. it certainly doesn't resolve all our problems with iran. it does not ensure a warming between our two countries. but it achieves one of our most critical security objectives. as such, it is a very good deal. today i want to speak to you about this deal. and the most consequential foreign policy debate
treaties which bound the united states and the soviet union and the united states to cooperation on arms control. not every conflict was averted, but the world avoided nuclear catastrophe and we created the time and the space to win the cold war without firing a shot at the soviets. the agreement now reached between the international community and the islamic republic of iran builds on this tradition of strong principled diplomacy. after two years of negotiations we have achieved a detailed...
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>> it's certainly a bad thing for the united states. no question about that because you see a united states that is embarrassed on the global stage after the events of the past ten days. a united states whose government appears substantially weaker on the world stage than it was before. >> we were weak before the russians came along. we were weak because the american people were not interested in a war in syria. not because of anything to do with the russians. >> you're weak because you're being consistently outmaneuvered. the russians outmaneuvered you on -- >> professor khrushchev, do you accept the fact that simon marks just made the argument that a lot of this has to do with ego and the desire of the russian lead to re-establish global equality with the united states? >> i think that the putin realistic and he understand that russia no more the great power. it is not the superior power. it's not a regional power. the putin position is just to establish his position inside the former soviet union creating the economical union and man
>> it's certainly a bad thing for the united states. no question about that because you see a united states that is embarrassed on the global stage after the events of the past ten days. a united states whose government appears substantially weaker on the world stage than it was before. >> we were weak before the russians came along. we were weak because the american people were not interested in a war in syria. not because of anything to do with the russians. >> you're weak...
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what's the united states doing for the refugees. we have said we're doing everything we can to help ukraine. are we committed to taking in any ukrainian refugees? >> the u.s. is i think the largest unicef. this is something we're going to be looking to scale up. this support is critical. from government. also individuals. we're going to be needing to see education, the main issue that we're focussed on right now is the child protection. when you see this number of children coming across the border, the risks of trafficking and exploitation. and abuse. that is huge. >> that didn't even consider that. what is happening -- can you estimate how many children are coming over the border alone? >> it's difficult to tell at the moment. poland opened the border. a generous move. in there's no registration or identification. it's difficult to find out. and the children who may have been separated from parents. vulnerable people. without documentation. we're working with the local authorities to scale up. find a safe place for children and dra
what's the united states doing for the refugees. we have said we're doing everything we can to help ukraine. are we committed to taking in any ukrainian refugees? >> the u.s. is i think the largest unicef. this is something we're going to be looking to scale up. this support is critical. from government. also individuals. we're going to be needing to see education, the main issue that we're focussed on right now is the child protection. when you see this number of children coming across...
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siv applicants to the united states. i want to know where that outrage was during the negotiations by the trump administration and former secretary pompeo, when they were giving away the rights of women and girls. when secretary pompeo came before this committee and blew off questions about what they were doing to pressure the taliban to have women at the negotiating table for that peace treaty, so i think there's a lot of regret and a lot of recriminations to go around, and the important thing for us to do now is to figure out how we can work together to address those people that still need to be evacuated from afghanistan and also to ensure that we can do everything possible with the international community to help protect the human rights of the women and girls that remain in the country and those minorities. mr. secretary, that's where i am going to put my effort. i do think we need an accounting. that's important for history and for us going forward, but let's stop with the hypocrisy about who is to blame. there are
siv applicants to the united states. i want to know where that outrage was during the negotiations by the trump administration and former secretary pompeo, when they were giving away the rights of women and girls. when secretary pompeo came before this committee and blew off questions about what they were doing to pressure the taliban to have women at the negotiating table for that peace treaty, so i think there's a lot of regret and a lot of recriminations to go around, and the important thing...
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it should give the advantage to companies that invest in the united states and we can lower to carp rat rate if we get rid of all these special deals. so, i am ready. i am eager to work with democrats and republicans to reform the tax code to make it simp simpler, fairer and make america more competitive. but any reform plan will have to raise revenue to help close our deft sit. that has to be part of the formula. and any reform should follow another simple principle. middle class families shouldn't pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires. that's pretty straightforward. it's hard to argue against that. warren buffett's secretary shouldn't pay a higher tax rate than warren buffett. there's no justification for it. it is wrong that in the united states of america, a teacher or a nurse or a construction worker who earns $50,000 should pay higher tax rates than somebody pulling in $50 million. anybody who says we can't change the tax code to correct that, anyone who has signed some pledge to protect every single tax loophole so long as they live, they should be called out. they
it should give the advantage to companies that invest in the united states and we can lower to carp rat rate if we get rid of all these special deals. so, i am ready. i am eager to work with democrats and republicans to reform the tax code to make it simp simpler, fairer and make america more competitive. but any reform plan will have to raise revenue to help close our deft sit. that has to be part of the formula. and any reform should follow another simple principle. middle class families...
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that the united states can't do it alone. i also think he maybes a pretty forceful case that the threat is not just the united states. the threat is a global one. we have seen what happened. obviously, today, the horrific beheadings of a french tourist. we have seen the foreign fighters, the focus of this session come back and reek havoc in europe. one blew himself up, a florida man blew himself up back in syria. they want to prosecute those found guilty of funding them. the truth of the matter is, this doesn't have any real teeth in it. you don't do it. you don't get pushed for it. there could be sanctions. they think it sends an important message to the world they're united against this. >> chris, we see the president there. we're going right to the u.n. security council meeting where the president is speaking. >> document s-2014688. the text of a draft resolution submitted by 101 member states. the full list of co-sponsors of the resolution will be reflected in the official record of this meeting. i wish to draw attention
that the united states can't do it alone. i also think he maybes a pretty forceful case that the threat is not just the united states. the threat is a global one. we have seen what happened. obviously, today, the horrific beheadings of a french tourist. we have seen the foreign fighters, the focus of this session come back and reek havoc in europe. one blew himself up, a florida man blew himself up back in syria. they want to prosecute those found guilty of funding them. the truth of the matter...
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united state council. so much so that it had comments benjamin netanyahu double down on that accusation that we had evidence that the university is behind it. >> what we heard today is how much of a sharp departure was that speech from what we heard in the administration in the past eight years. >> in terms of policy, not much. mostly behind closed doors and the u.s. articulated in peace meals and in the past eight years. in terms of blunt assessment that the u.s. administration has concluded that the two state resolution is in jeopardy. that's different. i have spoken to a few people who followed the story, this is the most blunt speech, most cruel speech ever by senior u.s. official about the end of a two-state solution if peace is not achieved. it was a blunt assessment that you are hearing from john kerry. >> thank you very much for breaking it down for us. >> i want to turn over seas to prime minister benjamin netanyahu firing back at secreta secretary kerry. bill neely is live for us. how important i
united state council. so much so that it had comments benjamin netanyahu double down on that accusation that we had evidence that the university is behind it. >> what we heard today is how much of a sharp departure was that speech from what we heard in the administration in the past eight years. >> in terms of policy, not much. mostly behind closed doors and the u.s. articulated in peace meals and in the past eight years. in terms of blunt assessment that the u.s. administration has...
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you break a law, and the united states will step in. we are on shaky international legal foundations with this potential strike. and we need to know whether we exhausted all diplomatic and economic sanction options to affect syria's behavior. we need to increase our attention on the source of assad's ability to continue to ruthlessly kill his own people. and that is support from nations including russia and china. who are cynically trying to hold the moral high ground. assad would not be able to maintain his grip on power if he were not being supported from outside. the full force of international outrage should come down on those nations that are refusing to allow the u.n. to act and find a solution. and finally i see this potential bombing campaign as a potential next step towards full-fledged war. we've been here before. the iraq war began as an international effort to kick saddam hussein out of kuwait and then years of a no-fly zone and air strikes to prevent saddam from threatening his neighbors and as we all know, this limited mil
you break a law, and the united states will step in. we are on shaky international legal foundations with this potential strike. and we need to know whether we exhausted all diplomatic and economic sanction options to affect syria's behavior. we need to increase our attention on the source of assad's ability to continue to ruthlessly kill his own people. and that is support from nations including russia and china. who are cynically trying to hold the moral high ground. assad would not be able...
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it is an issue for american viewers, the united states supports everybody in the region. we care about it a lot. i agree with joe. you don't be this naked about politics on the morning of the president giving a difficult speech at the united nations. you don't do it. there is no sense of proportion or decency in the way this is being handled. >> decency is -- indecent. i have not been tough on him personally,im personally offend by what he did today. before that meeting, the prime minister had this to say on president obama vetoing. >> standing your ground, takinging this position of principle, the right position to achieve peace, i think this is a badge of honor. i want to thank you for wearing that badge of honor. >> howard and joan, it not b.b., he say strong leader. perry is out of his league here. he knows that president obama will be treated well in the jewish community, because of this stand he is taking, opposing any palestinian state being created under these circumstances. i think think he went up to to pull the rug out from under him. >> went up there to try. t
it is an issue for american viewers, the united states supports everybody in the region. we care about it a lot. i agree with joe. you don't be this naked about politics on the morning of the president giving a difficult speech at the united nations. you don't do it. there is no sense of proportion or decency in the way this is being handled. >> decency is -- indecent. i have not been tough on him personally,im personally offend by what he did today. before that meeting, the prime...
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just for news about the united states. so it's basically the news about america from iran. and so according to iran's state-run media, these are the top stories in the united states right now. number one, obviously the story that has transfixed america, congress staffer arrested on gun charge. that's the very top story. second story, u.s. foreign aid clobbers third world. also, they've got a story about the curse of american exceptionalism. big business loves desperate workers. and then their main international story, u.s. taxes pay for israeli war crimes. there's actually two features on that one. american and israeli war crimes. and then their politics feature of the day is this. hillary clinton motto. represent banks. they've also got a business section on their american coverage, as typified by this headline. economic lynching in the united states. so this is iran's state-run media. and, yes, it is in the english language, but it is very much the work of the iranian government. and a lot of different countries have eng
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should it come will the united states support it at the u.n.? to president zuma, as president obama has indicated under african continent and trying to bring his, we have seen some pockets of rebels as you indicated in the congo, mali and elsewhere. what sort of assistance perhaps have you asked from president obama as one of the advanced countries that can help in any areas? thank you. >> well, first of all, i'm here in africa because i think the united states needs to engage in a continent full of promise and possibility. i think it's good for the united states, regardless of what others are doing. i actually welcomed the attention that africa is receiving from countries like china and brazil and india and turkey. because, number one, the more interest they show in africa the more tools we have and mechanisms we have to further in corporate africa into the global economy, which has the potential of creating jobs and businesses and opportunity. so threatened by it. i think it's a good thing. now, i do think that it's important for africans to m
should it come will the united states support it at the u.n.? to president zuma, as president obama has indicated under african continent and trying to bring his, we have seen some pockets of rebels as you indicated in the congo, mali and elsewhere. what sort of assistance perhaps have you asked from president obama as one of the advanced countries that can help in any areas? thank you. >> well, first of all, i'm here in africa because i think the united states needs to engage in a...
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states, biological activity of the united states under control. and also actions of their allies on the parts of the territory. and only this way, would be able to control the implementation of the principles of this convention. and we would place all of these materials, and we would provide all of the reference to all of this materials very briefly. this is not a new topic on 2021. there was a briefing, we answered the question about the development of the protocol, with the effectively mechanisms of checking the connection of the convention. we are saying again to the whole world how united states unilaterally did not support those documents. and what were they doing over all this period of time? this happened in 2021. washington consistently blocked any starting of negotiations under this convention. and we were hoping that united states would come to senses. they -- and they would be able to be take part in this. but now it's clear that they were doing this on purpose. they were not -- they were preventing the convention purpose. they were wan
states, biological activity of the united states under control. and also actions of their allies on the parts of the territory. and only this way, would be able to control the implementation of the principles of this convention. and we would place all of these materials, and we would provide all of the reference to all of this materials very briefly. this is not a new topic on 2021. there was a briefing, we answered the question about the development of the protocol, with the effectively...
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did today was marking what united states is doing as violating the rights of children. on may 7th, jeff sessions stood before the american people and decide td he would separate parents from children because he felt it was a way to detour people from coming to the border, and whayw americans need to understand are the children and families that are coming right now on the border are not normal immigrants. they are refugees, most fleeing violence and fleeing extreme poverty, and that they are traversing three to four countries to get to the border, and by law, we're supposed to be able to process them when they seek asylum. under the new licy, that's not happening. instead, what they are saying, the department of homeland security processes them as criminals and separating parents from families under that os missi, but it's contrary to the president and law. >> when the president tet about this, he's, of course, blamed democrats who have absolutely nothing to do with it, but what you see in that is the president implicitly agreeing this is a bad policy. that's why he' tr
did today was marking what united states is doing as violating the rights of children. on may 7th, jeff sessions stood before the american people and decide td he would separate parents from children because he felt it was a way to detour people from coming to the border, and whayw americans need to understand are the children and families that are coming right now on the border are not normal immigrants. they are refugees, most fleeing violence and fleeing extreme poverty, and that they are...
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for the united states. you want to defeat isis, but you don't want to play into the hands of assad. how does the u.s. do that? with this coalition of forces? does that ease this blow of innocence? >> the bigger the coalition, the better. the more engaged they are. what we're still learning is exactly what role these individual arab states are going to play. will they be part of the airstrikes, ground support, just standing on the sidelines cheering? we don't know the answers to all of that yet, but the more the better. this morning this is actually looking better than it did 12 hours ago. >> why is that? >> it seems that they are giving us genuine support. just a little political cover in the muslim world. we have such bad echoes from iraq and afghanistan. this may be going a little better. >> the u.n. general assembly, we'll probably hear more from many nations to see who is involved. thank you for joining me. >>> scramble politics is next including the kissing congressman returns. a potentially awkward ev
for the united states. you want to defeat isis, but you don't want to play into the hands of assad. how does the u.s. do that? with this coalition of forces? does that ease this blow of innocence? >> the bigger the coalition, the better. the more engaged they are. what we're still learning is exactly what role these individual arab states are going to play. will they be part of the airstrikes, ground support, just standing on the sidelines cheering? we don't know the answers to all of...
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we could have a nuclear exchange between the united states and russia, and the united states doesn't want, but i will be clear, if it's the u.s. and russia, the russian army would not stand a chance. >> but there are nukes. >> certainly. and the careful thing in all of this is we cannot let vladimir putin threaten nukes and cross all the way across europe because we are too scared to do anything. >> it's always good to have you, even when the conversation is frightening. >> no easy answers. thank you. >> no, there are not. >>> still ahead, what the kremlin is saying about it's quote, special operation in ukraine. and what vladimir putin is calling some russians. >>> covid is spreading again in china. what is causing it and what are we being warned about again here. ain here the dove beauty bar, is gentle. it not only cleans, it hydrates my skin. as a dermatologist, i want what's best for our skin. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove is the #1 bar dermatologists use at home. no one thinks about their hearing until you start losing it. and then you think about it a lot. this doesn't help
we could have a nuclear exchange between the united states and russia, and the united states doesn't want, but i will be clear, if it's the u.s. and russia, the russian army would not stand a chance. >> but there are nukes. >> certainly. and the careful thing in all of this is we cannot let vladimir putin threaten nukes and cross all the way across europe because we are too scared to do anything. >> it's always good to have you, even when the conversation is frightening....
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we know there are so many products made in china in the united states. they only do about $146 billion with russia. what on earth would be their incentive to side with this country that's essentially deteriorating? >> some of it is strategic, joy. the idea that russia and china were together against the west when russia had been supporting china in it's expansion in the east. president xi has to try to thread the knee l between maintaining a relationship with the largest neighbor saying it is still a friend of russia while also condemning the attacks in ukraine and not being seen as supporting that. now, china does have a significant amount of u.s. debt. it is technically $1 trillion in u.s. treasury, the largest foreign bank. they have leverage over us and the leverage of the u.s. takes more imports of all of the consumer goods, the semi conductor shortage is largely because of supply chain and production issues in china so they have deeply embedded economic dies with the united states so they think they -- if they thread this needle right, they can pla
we know there are so many products made in china in the united states. they only do about $146 billion with russia. what on earth would be their incentive to side with this country that's essentially deteriorating? >> some of it is strategic, joy. the idea that russia and china were together against the west when russia had been supporting china in it's expansion in the east. president xi has to try to thread the knee l between maintaining a relationship with the largest neighbor saying...
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so the united states, the united kingdom, the rest of the world did say that we shall protect ukraine in case someone is attacking you, in case you are in danger. and now we're just hearing excuses why that nato would not intervene. and frankly speaking, the excuses i'm just not taking them. we have children being killed with those air strikes all over the city. and we do hear air raid alerts every like three hours here in kyiv. and i'm not even talking about the neighborhood that has been turned in to allepo in a matter of days. so it does feel like betrayal and we were left alone to start this fight even though we were not the one who started the war and we were not the one who provoked. and even if putin does what he wants to, even if he destroys ukraine totally, he will move further so that nato will have to intervene once putin moves in to poland, hunghungary, finland. we're just asking for that work to be done now. >> so you feel abandoned by nato and the west. without that protection, what do you think the fate of ukraine will be? >> it is very sad frankly speaking. my son whom
so the united states, the united kingdom, the rest of the world did say that we shall protect ukraine in case someone is attacking you, in case you are in danger. and now we're just hearing excuses why that nato would not intervene. and frankly speaking, the excuses i'm just not taking them. we have children being killed with those air strikes all over the city. and we do hear air raid alerts every like three hours here in kyiv. and i'm not even talking about the neighborhood that has been...
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states and the west constantly letting him have his way in ukraine, in georgia, in syria. and i think he's yet to fully grasp just what a colossal mistake he's made. >> if he'd just look at his watch and seen how long this has taken he'd realize it is not going well. he expected to be done by now. >> catastrophic for russia militarily, diplomatically, and economically. >>> we're going to turn to news at home, the latest on the mass shooting in sacramento, where one man police describe as a related suspect has been arrested and is due in court later today. and breaking just moments ago, a second suspect has now been arrested. nbc news correspondent miguel almaguer is in sacramento with the latest. miguel, what can you tell us? >> reporter: mika, good morning. these two people who have been taken into custody are brother, 27-year-old smiley martin and his 26-year-old brother de'andre martin. smiley was arrested a short time ago. investigators pointed out when he was taken into custody they also retrieved a machine gun from him. on saturday night, early sunday morning, teems
states and the west constantly letting him have his way in ukraine, in georgia, in syria. and i think he's yet to fully grasp just what a colossal mistake he's made. >> if he'd just look at his watch and seen how long this has taken he'd realize it is not going well. he expected to be done by now. >> catastrophic for russia militarily, diplomatically, and economically. >>> we're going to turn to news at home, the latest on the mass shooting in sacramento, where one man...
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so this is not just the united states. making this point. this is not just the united states speaking with our voice. this is the international community as you can see represented in the consensus that has emerged today, regarding this very simple point. any force that seeks to take control of afghanistan with the barrel of a gun, through the barrel of a gun will not be recognized, will not have legitimacy, and will not accrue the international assistance that any such government would likely need to achieve any semblance of durability. before i go on, let me just say that this is an important statement that either or soon will emanate from doha today, but it is not the first of its kind. we have seen the international community come together to speak with one voice on this very point over the course of weeks and months. vi spoken just recently about the u.n. security coup sill statement that emanated last week where the members of the security council were called with resolution 2513 and they are not a ware of the conflict, and they do not
so this is not just the united states. making this point. this is not just the united states speaking with our voice. this is the international community as you can see represented in the consensus that has emerged today, regarding this very simple point. any force that seeks to take control of afghanistan with the barrel of a gun, through the barrel of a gun will not be recognized, will not have legitimacy, and will not accrue the international assistance that any such government would likely...
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not just the united states. what is the united states doing and president biden? taking action. he has number one as you will recall in the fall he released the strategic petroleum reserve and putting more oil and gas in the marketplace from the united states. also reminding everyone that oil producers can do more. there's plenty of supply in the united states to pull from and glad that he is focusing on putin because he is the one that chose to invade a country, he is the one that chose to did into war, and because of that reason it just underscores the united states should be less dependent on foreign oil sources aenlg more dependent on cleaner energy and resources in the kung. >> shermichael, they supported ban. where's the logic? is this all just politics? do one thing, say another. >> alex, that's a good point. i think republicans point to the keystone pipeline and say if democrats and president biden stood behind the development then perhaps you wouldn't see the problem. we get i believe 7% of the oil from russia. impact is directly from russia and the oil imported but the
not just the united states. what is the united states doing and president biden? taking action. he has number one as you will recall in the fall he released the strategic petroleum reserve and putting more oil and gas in the marketplace from the united states. also reminding everyone that oil producers can do more. there's plenty of supply in the united states to pull from and glad that he is focusing on putin because he is the one that chose to invade a country, he is the one that chose to did...
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this will make the united states the leader in public climate finance. and with our added support together with increased private capital from other donors, we'll be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. as we deal with these crises, we're also encountering a new era, an era of new technologies and possibilities that have potential to release and reshape every aspect of human existence. and it's up to all of us to determine whether these technologies of are forced to empower people or to deepen repression. as new technologies continue to evolve, we'll work together with our democratic partners to ensure that new advances in areas from biotechnology to quantum computing, 5g artificial intelligence and more are used to lift people up, to solve problems, and advance human freedom. not to suppress dissent or target minority communities. the united states tends to make a profound investment in research and innovation, working with countries at all stages of economic development to develop new tools a
this will make the united states the leader in public climate finance. and with our added support together with increased private capital from other donors, we'll be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. as we deal with these crises, we're also encountering a new era, an era of new technologies and possibilities that have potential to release and reshape every aspect of human existence. and it's up to all of us to determine whether...
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syria's foreign ministry says the united states told its ambassador to the u.n. that military action was eminent. president obama arrives later today for the general assembly. he's expected to use his speech tomorrow to urge other countries to support his plans to to defeat isis. up to 500 iraqi soldiers are missing and believed to be dead after an attack by isis at an army base in western iraq. >>> we turn to news at home concerning the nfl. the owner of the baltimore ravens issued a sturn blunt offense of his team's handling of the incident. he says it's pretty humbling when your integrity is questioning. it follows a sport by espn that said his team intentionally misled and tried to cover up what happened in atlantic city in that ka e see know elevator on february 15th. yesterday the team released a seven-page letter breaking down the accusations. after that document's release, he spoke directly to reporters while placing the blame squarely on ray rice's camp. >> the majority of the sources are people that work for ray. almost everything in there is anonymous,
syria's foreign ministry says the united states told its ambassador to the u.n. that military action was eminent. president obama arrives later today for the general assembly. he's expected to use his speech tomorrow to urge other countries to support his plans to to defeat isis. up to 500 iraqi soldiers are missing and believed to be dead after an attack by isis at an army base in western iraq. >>> we turn to news at home concerning the nfl. the owner of the baltimore ravens issued a...
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the story is he's losing. >> was what about the false flag warning united states is getting. saying chemical weapons produced in ukraine. the west isyi helping. the u.s. intelligence community warned this innt the lead up to the invasion here's what they might do to justify it. does that signal this is something that could potentially be working on? >> this is something that of course is a alarming. two things, right now we signal thatna because there's these -- this kind of ludicrous statements russians are making that somehow there's bio weapons being made and ukraine. there could be a chance that they're signaling a future chemical attack. that's a concern really u.s. intelligence is going to be looking i to see if there's any chemical loaded. and moved to the front. it's a worrisome sign. we're not there yet. you have to really hit the panic button. as vladimir putin is in a corner it's not inconceivable to use chemical weapons. and the capitol changing. about more direct u.s. involvement. >> i think the million dollar question is what's putin do next? he can't win the wa
the story is he's losing. >> was what about the false flag warning united states is getting. saying chemical weapons produced in ukraine. the west isyi helping. the u.s. intelligence community warned this innt the lead up to the invasion here's what they might do to justify it. does that signal this is something that could potentially be working on? >> this is something that of course is a alarming. two things, right now we signal thatna because there's these -- this kind of...
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>> well, the united states is trying to cooperate with russia where it can. we do have overlapping interests, fighting terrorism is one of those areas. i think putin is all for combatting the islamic state. we disagree over the role of bashar al assad in that. putin wants to protect him. the united states wants to see someone else leading a much different syria. russia and the us are cooperating on the current iranian negotiations. so you cooperate where you can and manage profound differences that do exist, obviously over ukraine which the president spoke about today as well. >> thanks so much for your time tonight. >>> coming up, nuclear ambitions, iran links nuclear talks with the west's fight against islamic terrorists. >>> plus we have news about the leader of khorasan. keep it here on "now." son picks? keep it here on "the ed show." i hope he's saving. keep it here on "the ed show." . who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you
>> well, the united states is trying to cooperate with russia where it can. we do have overlapping interests, fighting terrorism is one of those areas. i think putin is all for combatting the islamic state. we disagree over the role of bashar al assad in that. putin wants to protect him. the united states wants to see someone else leading a much different syria. russia and the us are cooperating on the current iranian negotiations. so you cooperate where you can and manage profound...
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we go live to the united nations. the president of the united states about to speak. >> mr. president, secretary general, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, we come together at a cross road between war and peace. between disorder and integration. between fear and hope. around the globe there are posts of progress. the shad koe of world war that existed at the founding of the institution has been lifted, the prospect of war between major powers reduced. the ranks of member states has more than tripled, and more people live under governments they elected. hundreds of millions of human beings have been freed from the prison of poverty with the proportion of those living in extreme poverty cut in half. and the world economy continues to strengthen after the worst financial crisis of our lives. today whether you live in downtown manhattan or in my grandmother's village more than 200 miles from nay row bee, you can hold in your hand more information than the world's greatest libraries. together we have learned how to cure disease and harness the power of the wind and the sun.
we go live to the united nations. the president of the united states about to speak. >> mr. president, secretary general, fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen, we come together at a cross road between war and peace. between disorder and integration. between fear and hope. around the globe there are posts of progress. the shad koe of world war that existed at the founding of the institution has been lifted, the prospect of war between major powers reduced. the ranks of member states has...
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, whether the united states might render that type of aid, but would the united states be pulling our nato allies straight into an arms conflict that would take on the whole of europe. for i think what we heard in president zelenskyy's comments were a call for help, a call for aid, a call for all eyes to continue to be on ukraine rendering the aid that we can, humanitarian aid, support with lethal aid. because the ukrainians have demonstrated an unbelievable will to fight, to protect their freedom, to stand up for their country and certainly everyone across the world should be inclined to support them to that end. so, i'm with jimmy, my colleague from california, in saying i do believe we will quickly get this through congress to provide the support and lethal aid to ukraine that they need. we also need heed the call of president zelenskyy and insure that all eyes are on russia. accounting for the fact that they are attacking civilians. they are bombing schools, hospitals. they are recklessly and lethally just decimating cities. and we have to be atune to what this means. not just for
, whether the united states might render that type of aid, but would the united states be pulling our nato allies straight into an arms conflict that would take on the whole of europe. for i think what we heard in president zelenskyy's comments were a call for help, a call for aid, a call for all eyes to continue to be on ukraine rendering the aid that we can, humanitarian aid, support with lethal aid. because the ukrainians have demonstrated an unbelievable will to fight, to protect their...
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states has to back off on some of these military exercises they're doing, something the united states is not going to do. the chinese are clearly putting a road block, a block up there as to exactly how far they will go and that's the big problem in trying to get something done in the security council. >> and the meeting at the u.n., china sort of condemning the u.s. attack and things have to be solved peacefully. i want you to listen to jeremy bash on the "today" show and sort of what his read was and less than we'll talk. >> they have now drawn a line in the ocean, they have said if any missile threatens our territory in guam, hawaii or the west coast of the united states, we're going to act. >> so what are the real military options here? one of the options ron bringing up it seems like it would be pretty controversial introducing nuclear sites in south korea as a deterrent, that doesn't sound like something that would fly. what are you seeing? what are the options here? >> the u.s. military has a tremendous capability that exists already in that region, both defensive and offense.
states has to back off on some of these military exercises they're doing, something the united states is not going to do. the chinese are clearly putting a road block, a block up there as to exactly how far they will go and that's the big problem in trying to get something done in the security council. >> and the meeting at the u.n., china sort of condemning the u.s. attack and things have to be solved peacefully. i want you to listen to jeremy bash on the "today" show and sort...
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the message to the united states was yeah, you have interceptors but we have more missiles than you can knock out of the sky. until we get to a directed energy weapon our wlils defense will help a little bit but we can't rely on it. there are things we can do though. we can impose sanctions much more severe than we have. we can clean up a lot of the money where we haven't spent as much time doij that. we can start sanctioning china for money laundering. yes when you take those three options, yes but we can also use ohhersive diplomacy to get a much better deal when in fact we get to negotiating. >> sadly we are going to have both of you gentlemen back. we hope not too quickly after tonight. we hope the news does enforce it. it's another way of saying thank you for coming on. robert from washington tonight. coming up a new chief of staff has not stopped a vacationing commander in chief from hitting social media. can the new man running things on the west wing change the work product of this president? former white house chief of staff will be with us tonight when we come back. wash my ha
the message to the united states was yeah, you have interceptors but we have more missiles than you can knock out of the sky. until we get to a directed energy weapon our wlils defense will help a little bit but we can't rely on it. there are things we can do though. we can impose sanctions much more severe than we have. we can clean up a lot of the money where we haven't spent as much time doij that. we can start sanctioning china for money laundering. yes when you take those three options,...
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states trained unit? >> that's correct. what happened ultimately on august 14th has lots of history. i know it's convenient to pretend that didn't happen. i know that we want to give ourselves sort of the pleasure of attacking a political leader of the other party. and so let me engage in that too. i'm going to assert that the events of all 14th have the direct antecede went a bad decision by president trump and secretary pompeo in 2018 to he will vaut and legitimatize the taliban in doha, qatar by bringing that face-to-face negotiations. that tragedy was compounded by an unbelievable decision to exclude the government of afghanistan. we were defending them from those very negotiations. is that an accurate statement, mr. secretary? >> certainly that's what we inherited. >> but afghanistan -- the afghan government was in fact excluded from the negotiating table in doha by the trump administration, is that not correct? >> that is essentially correct, yes. >> when the 5,000 people were released from prison s
states trained unit? >> that's correct. what happened ultimately on august 14th has lots of history. i know it's convenient to pretend that didn't happen. i know that we want to give ourselves sort of the pleasure of attacking a political leader of the other party. and so let me engage in that too. i'm going to assert that the events of all 14th have the direct antecede went a bad decision by president trump and secretary pompeo in 2018 to he will vaut and legitimatize the taliban in...
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. >>> on the subject of relationships, one of the elements between russia and the united states today, and indeed russia and europe today is the allegation that russia interfered in elections. mr. putin, this week you told a french newspaper that russia is being accused of interfering with the u.s. election by people who lost that election. who don't want to admit defeat. but all 17 of the united states intelligence agencies have concluded that the russians did interfere with our election, and these are nonpartisan career professionals, republicans and democrats alike on capitol hill, including president trump's supporters. and some are your defenders, who have seen the classified intelligence report, have all accepted this conclusion. and even private nonpartisan security firms say the same, that russia interfered with the u.s. election. are they all wrong? >> translator: have use read those reports? >> i've read the nonclassified version. >> translator: well, an unclassified version is null and void. and who was your tailor? what about the pockets? what about the buttons? do you hav
. >>> on the subject of relationships, one of the elements between russia and the united states today, and indeed russia and europe today is the allegation that russia interfered in elections. mr. putin, this week you told a french newspaper that russia is being accused of interfering with the u.s. election by people who lost that election. who don't want to admit defeat. but all 17 of the united states intelligence agencies have concluded that the russians did interfere with our...
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will the united states ever extradite gu hand to turkey? >> right or wrong, we have no evidence that he is has been conspireing. >> exactly. two of the buggest things i'm watching, there is an enormous u.s. military presence. it is a key military hub and turkish base. if conditions fray, what does that mean for that military base? turkey is a nato member. as turkey continues to move more and more into syria, at what point is it that the u.s. has to back them? >> it is a remarkable complex story. i wouldn't want to report it because there is so much you have to put in front of every explanation. we'll be right back. stay right there. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley ♪ ♪ you nervous? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ by listening to an thiaudiobook on audible.ame and this guy is just trying to get through the day. this guy feels like
will the united states ever extradite gu hand to turkey? >> right or wrong, we have no evidence that he is has been conspireing. >> exactly. two of the buggest things i'm watching, there is an enormous u.s. military presence. it is a key military hub and turkish base. if conditions fray, what does that mean for that military base? turkey is a nato member. as turkey continues to move more and more into syria, at what point is it that the u.s. has to back them? >> it is a...
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that's the big question not only for the united states but the other partners. >> sure especially with that training leading upwards of a year. some saying technically there's got to be boots on the ground already now given what you just saw. is that semantic? >> no. the u.s. has put 1600 u.s. troops there sort of in defense, in intelligence positions and generals are saying if things do not go well maybe they will move them farther up into the front lines maybe not in a combat role but assisting role. the question is whether that will continue to devolve into u.s. maybe sending more troops in the future. >> the hypothetical or inevitable what happens if a plane is shot down. let's talk about the white house security breach, secret service under fire stepped up patrol. i want to know what the talk is amongst you guys. washington insiders about how this happened twice within 24 hours especially with that guy getting as far as he did with a knife. what's the talk amongst you guys? >> it's really shocking. the secret service says over and over they have protocols in place to stop this kin
that's the big question not only for the united states but the other partners. >> sure especially with that training leading upwards of a year. some saying technically there's got to be boots on the ground already now given what you just saw. is that semantic? >> no. the u.s. has put 1600 u.s. troops there sort of in defense, in intelligence positions and generals are saying if things do not go well maybe they will move them farther up into the front lines maybe not in a combat role...
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united states should pull out of this. is what trump has been saying. is there daylight here at all between what the trump administration is thinking and netanyahu and his folks are thinking in israel? >> there's no daylight really between netanyahu and the president, although the president said that he would be open to a different or a new deal, and that is what both macron and merkel were arguing last week. continue it, expand it, expand it to include missiles and iran's misbehavior. what is unclear from netanyahu's statement -- i need to go over it more closely. he is arguing that iran always had a nuclear weapons program before this iran nuclear deal was agreed to in 2015 and signed in 2016. the u.s. intelligence would not argue with that. what the u.s. intelligence and what the iranian -- what the u.n. inspectors would argue is that they have not had a nuclear program since the signing of that nuclear deal, that they have been in compliance. and that is what we have to drill down on what netanyahu was saying. is he saying they were still -- of cour
united states should pull out of this. is what trump has been saying. is there daylight here at all between what the trump administration is thinking and netanyahu and his folks are thinking in israel? >> there's no daylight really between netanyahu and the president, although the president said that he would be open to a different or a new deal, and that is what both macron and merkel were arguing last week. continue it, expand it, expand it to include missiles and iran's misbehavior....
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and a ton of fear about what we are facing even here in the united states. there's also a real need to communicate with us, right? to communicate effectively with the american public about this new disease we've never thought very much about before. of course, we do have a position in our government for that exact purpose. that's what the surgeon general does. the senate never voted on his nomination. the national rival association decided they didn't like him. they announced they would score murphy. and that was it. that was enough to send senators running. that void has been filled with the national institute of infectious diseases. those two have filled that public role which entails keeping us informed about what's going on. honestly, that's not supposed to be their job. they're very busy guys. instead of having someone communicating to the country what the people who are fixing the problem are doing, turns out the people who are fixing the problem have to be responsible themselves for communicating what they're doing. we have no surgeon general during t
and a ton of fear about what we are facing even here in the united states. there's also a real need to communicate with us, right? to communicate effectively with the american public about this new disease we've never thought very much about before. of course, we do have a position in our government for that exact purpose. that's what the surgeon general does. the senate never voted on his nomination. the national rival association decided they didn't like him. they announced they would score...
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states of america the same is true for ireland's -- into the united states of america, which is the most significant investment of any nation in the world in america. you know, we share more than $1 trillion in bilateral trade and investment in 2021 more than 950 american companies, international companies have international headquarters in ireland supportsup supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. 700 irish companies located in 50 states employ more than 100,000 people in the united states of america, and together ireland and the united states are building a future of greater economic dignity, one where rights of workers are respected and corporations pay their fair share. [ applause ] global minimum tax will continue fair competition for investing while creating benefits for all our people, and i have no doubt the thriving economic relationship between our countries is going to continue to grow. i'm grateful for ireland's partnership in delivering this game changing international agreement. similarly, the deep connection is always between our people and the land has translated i
states of america the same is true for ireland's -- into the united states of america, which is the most significant investment of any nation in the world in america. you know, we share more than $1 trillion in bilateral trade and investment in 2021 more than 950 american companies, international companies have international headquarters in ireland supportsup supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. 700 irish companies located in 50 states employ more than 100,000 people in the united states...
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that is what is good for germany is also good for the united states. he's stridently mercantilest about trade policy. that what is good for others cannot be good for us. and to seek to emphasize that the united states is going to use its strength, going to use its power to force changes to the rules, that actually sounds very much like the leaders of china and russia and not like the leaders of other liberal democratic states. >> and reminder to our viewers, we're also waiting on an mtfb briefing coming out of that train crash in washington state. max, what struck you from this speech? >> well, to pick up on a point that corygist made, i think the huge disconnect between the national security strategy and what trump actually says and does, it almost sounded as if the speech was written by a very different hand than the folks who wrote the national security policy. in fact, that's probably the case. bragging about the great economy, trashing his preseders, attacking immigrants, the hits you would expect. whereas the national security strategy sounds muc
that is what is good for germany is also good for the united states. he's stridently mercantilest about trade policy. that what is good for others cannot be good for us. and to seek to emphasize that the united states is going to use its strength, going to use its power to force changes to the rules, that actually sounds very much like the leaders of china and russia and not like the leaders of other liberal democratic states. >> and reminder to our viewers, we're also waiting on an mtfb...
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madeleine spoke for the united states. and we were in the national cathedral. it was freezing cold, and madeleine got up and started mourning and paying tribute to her friend in their native tongue. the impact on the audience was electric. she spoke about five languages, i think, four more than i do anyway. some would say five but anyway she -- the impact was electric. and i kept thinking, this is what america is about. that a hard working immigrant family could come here and it could come to this. so i ask you, madeleine said once that we can't just be actors, we have to be authors of our own history. she was a great author. but will people read, remember, follow? this is what she would want me tos say today. i had a good life. i was happy. i was so blessed in my family and my work and friends. but freedom and democracy and the rule of law are not permanently enshrined just because we've survived 200 plus years. now, think about the world you want for your grandchildren and work f for it. we love you, madeleine. we miss you. but i pray to god we never stop hea
madeleine spoke for the united states. and we were in the national cathedral. it was freezing cold, and madeleine got up and started mourning and paying tribute to her friend in their native tongue. the impact on the audience was electric. she spoke about five languages, i think, four more than i do anyway. some would say five but anyway she -- the impact was electric. and i kept thinking, this is what america is about. that a hard working immigrant family could come here and it could come to...
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should try to contact potential aliens in the united states. the push for a new primary for hillary clinton, and the new host of "the daily show." >> hello, everyone, hello. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. we begin with news from indiana where republicans have gone from offense to defense. governor mike pence just signed a new religious freedom law, but today republicans held a press conference to discuss changing their new law. they say it will lessen the burden and make it hard tore discriminate against gay americans and other groups. here are republican leaders discussing that law today. >> it is not the intent to discriminate against anyone and it will not be allowed to discriminate against anyone. to the extent that we need to clarify that this law does not and will not be allowed to discriminate against anyone, we plan to do just that. >>> a wide range of opponents want the law stopped. angie's list says they're halting a plan for a $40 million expansion at their headquarters because of all of this, and public p
should try to contact potential aliens in the united states. the push for a new primary for hillary clinton, and the new host of "the daily show." >> hello, everyone, hello. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. we begin with news from indiana where republicans have gone from offense to defense. governor mike pence just signed a new religious freedom law, but today republicans held a press conference to discuss changing their new law. they...